
by Kasey Fallon
Short StoriesAdded on March 20, 2026
Three stories. One island. No hope. A triptych - three parts of one whole, reflecting human fears. The new boy in school is finally making friends. On an island with centuries-old secrets, the numerous missing persons flyers are the least of Brian's problems as vengeance blurs the lines between then and now in The Sleepover.A sister goes to an insane asylum, caring for her sibling after a disastrous incident. But strange moments lead to terror inside the ward as she realizes she might never get back out. Can she escape being The Visitor forever?Tai and his group of friends are on the perfect vacation: blue skies, perfect waves, and a beautiful island. The brochures didn't mention how many people die or go missing every year, but the locals know to never go into The Copse; a grove of trees where people vanish. When Tai is forced to enter the forest he'll do anything to survive what's coming for them.
What a splendidly creepy way to spend an afternoon reading — three short stories that send tingles down your spine! Each story begins with a haunted illustration and brooding poem, giving you a sneak peek into a suspenseful plot. As you read each short story, you are reminded of scary stories being told around a campfire, while sitting on the edge of your seat waiting to find out how it will all end! They have an eerie and sinister feel to them, without the unnecessary gore or violence often typ
A fantastic read! Three stories full of sweet horror, great emotional suspense, and satisfying endings. I'm glad I invested the time to read this, since I'd never heard of the author before. First of all, the book is superbly edited; I didn't find a single mistake - so refreshing in indie horror. Secondly, all three stories started out well, with good atmosphere, never promising more than they delivered. Finally, all characters were nicely drawn, sympathetic, their plight convincing and psycholo
A triptych ~ three parts of one whole, reflecting humanity's fears.Horror and Suspense fans will appreciate these three spooky stories. Each begins with unique and creepy artwork, a short poem that reflects the story, and continues to a suspense-filled short story. The artwork and poetry make this short novel unique. Each story is independent of the other and nicely told. The characters are well-developed, and the stories are fast-paced, with a build-up to a shocking ending. The short stories to

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